: A 16-year-old lacrosse player suffers from double vision and night terrors. House takes an interest and bets on the boy's actual biological paternity to crack the medical mystery. E03. Occam's Razor
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Beyond the medical cases, the season's primary arc involves billionaire Edward Vogler
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (a rare mutation of the measles virus contracted during infancy).
A sudden, mysterious epidemic of sick newborns sweeps through the hospital maternity ward. Final Diagnosis: Echovirus 11.
This season introduces the main characters, including Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), and the diagnostic team, as they solve complex medical cases while navigating their personal relationships and conflicts. index of house m.d. season 1
Vogler pressures House to fire one of his team members to cut costs. House resists, escalating the war between them. Episode 16: "Heavy" Original Air Date: March 29, 2005
The first season of House, M.D. debuted on November 16, 2004, introducing the world to Dr. Gregory House , a misanthropic medical genius at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital
Focuses on Foreman's prejudice against the homeless and reveals a glimpse into Wilson's personal life regarding his own missing, homeless brother. Episode 11: "Detox" Original Air Date: February 15, 2005 Patient: Keith (a teenage car enthusiast) Symptoms: Internal bleeding, liver failure.
A neurologist with a street-smart background.
Foreman is prejudiced against the patient due to his own rough upbringing. House uncovers her tragic past, revealing she lost her family in a fire. Episode 11: "Detox" Original Air Date: February 15, 2005 : A 16-year-old lacrosse player suffers from double
Echovirus 11 (spread through a hospital volunteer who unknowingly passed the virus via a teddy bear). Episode 5: "Damned If You Do" Original Air Date: December 14, 2004
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Neurocysticercosis (tapeworm parasite in the brain from eating undercooked pork).
A nun arrives at the clinic with severely blistered, bleeding hands, which House suspects is an allergic reaction.
: A nun is treated for what appears to be an allergic reaction that worsens after House's treatment. This season introduces the main characters, including Dr
Chase's estranged father, a famous physician, visits the hospital. Chase struggles with resentment, which clouds his diagnostic abilities. Episode 14: "Control" Original Air Date: March 15, 2005 Patient: Carly (a high-powered corporate executive) Symptoms: Intense leg pain, paralysis.
: A teacher collapses with mysterious speech loss; House discovers a tapeworm in her brain.
Damned If You DoA nun arrives with what looks like an allergic reaction, but House suspects a deeper medical history that she is hiding due to her faith.
Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the Dean of Medicine, who constantly battles House over hospital rules, clinic hours, and legal liabilities.